ESG

‘It’s time to dismantle this circus’: ESG has served its purpose, say BlackRock’s ex-CIO Tariq Fancy and former DWS exec Desiree Fixler

ESG has become caught up in culture wars and the term is damaging sustainable investing, leading experts say

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'ESG is not a nice, new, shiny toy anymore' Photo: Getty Images

‘ESG’, a term that has come under fire in recent months, is past its prime and is only fanning the flames of a backlash against green investing in the UK, two influential sustainability experts have warned.

Desiree Fixler, a former DWS executive who blew the whistle on greenwashing at the German lender’s asset management unit, told a Barron’s Live panel hosted by Financial News that the three-letter acronym “did serve a purpose back in the day” to raise awareness of risks and investment opportunities. But now it is just “an umbrella term that is powering a great deal of unfortunate culture wars”.

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